9 More ways to Network and Referral Building
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9 More Ways to Network and Referral Building
1. Meetings and Seminars: The best way to meet people is to attend one of these. People are more relaxed and you have common goals.
2. Exchange some ideas and materials with people you meet at different meetings.
3. Referral Partners: Seek out people who serve the same clients you do no matter what they sell. Make more contacts with these partners.
4. Serving on committees: This definitely gives you more credibility and visibility and it is networking at a different level.
5. Volunteering for an organization: Volunteer your professional services for a high-profile nonprofit to get recognition.
6. Collaborate on projects: Either for-profit or non-profit. It works well with both. You can expand your business more easily.
7. Swapping contacts: You can swap your contacts in a noncompetitive business with your referral partner.
8. Leader: Working as a leader in non-profit area gives you credibility and networking. It shows people how good you are as a leader.
9. Reading and researching: Researching on internet and library is the best way. Keep itnn
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